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Chiwenga Warns Corruption Threatens Nation's Future
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 23684, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe's Acting President Speaks Against Corruption. Acting President Chiwenga took a strong stand against corruption at a burial ceremony today. He spoke at the National Heroes Acre in Harare. The event honored three national heroes: Major General Solomon Siziba, Chen Chimutengwende, and Ambassador John Mvundura. Chiwenga said corrupt acts harm Zimbabwe's freedom goals. He stressed that the country needs clean business practices to grow. Zimbabwe wants to become an upper-middle-income nation by 2030. "These three brave men helped Zimbabwe stay free," Chiwenga said at the ceremony. He added that the country must fight against selfish acts in all parts of business. "Bad deals hurt what our heroes fought for," he stated. Vice President Mohadi joined other top officials at the rare triple burial. It marked just the third time in Zimbabwe's history that three heroes were buried on the same day. The country has started many building projects under its current leadership. Some projects have finished, and others are moving forward as part of Zimbabwe's growth plan. [/QUOTE]
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